Our computer is like a member of our family, when it doesn’t “feel good” or something is wrong with it, we can usually tell. We might not know exactly what is bothering it, but we have a feeling that something is wrong and we want to do everything we can to make them all […]
Toronto News Posts
Diabetes – Where You Live Affects Your Diabetes Risk
Across the United States, living in close proximity to healthy food options and fresh markets is linked to lower rates of diabetes, according to a new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists. In regions with above-average population of people of color, the effect was especially significant given that type 2 diabetes has […]
Cocoa May Help Patients with Diabetes, Heart Failure
Chocolate bars are not normally something one thinks diabetes and heart failure patients should eat, but researchers are now saying patients have shown improvement after consuming a dark chocolate bar and a beverage enhanced with epicatechin, a flavonoid found in dark chocolate, every day for three months. According to UPI, the test subjects’ […]
Spring Forward – Daylight Saving Time Home and Auto Safety Checklist
Spring Forward: Daylight Saving Time Home and Auto Safety Checklist Don’t forget to spring forward March 13, 2016 Turn your clocks forward one hour. Daylight saving time kicks off the second Sunday of March at 2 a.m. The weekend most Canadians spring forward one hour is also the ideal time to tackle seasonal […]
Android rooting bug opens Nexus phones to ‘permanent device compromise’
Millions of Android phones, including the entire line of Nexus models, are vulnerable to attacks that can execute malicious code and take control of core functions almost permanently, Google officials have warned. The officials have already uncovered one unidentified Google Play app that attempted to exploit the vulnerability, although they said they didn’t consider […]